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- RUBY'S PEARLS
- VOLUME 13
- INTRODUCTION
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- WHY "RUBY'S PEARLS?"
- I remember warm summer nights in the days when air
- conditioning was to be found at the drugstore, and windows
- were left open, with fans turned on high. I remember cold winter
- nights when a space heater warmed the house, and I ran to a
- cold bed to be followed by my parent, carrying a blanket warm
- from the heater, which was wrapped tightly around me. And I
- Remember drifting off to sleep to the radio sounds of Burns &
- Allen, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Fibber McGee & Molly,
- The Shadow, and, my all-time favorite, Amos 'N Andy.
- Either Amos or Andy was married to Saphire, (which was
- pronounced Saff-eye-uh). The other continually asked, (I assume
- referencing a former paramour), "Do de name Ruby Bee-goan-yuh
- strike a familiuh kaw-uhd?"
- Always, since first I can remember, I wrote, ...poems,
- short stories, articles, letters; never dreaming that one day I
- Would do it for money.
- When finally I broke into the field of journalism, I
- fell in love. I was extremely lucky, going from general
- Assignment, to business reporter, news editor, and then
- Publishing my own weekly, before striking out as a freelance
- writer. I used the two Florida Press Awards I was blessed to win
- Along the way to firmly launch my freelance writing career.
- Always, always, however, I dreamed of having my own
- Humor column. As news editor I had one, but I wanted one with a
- name.
- In my own weekly, I had one, and chose the name I'd decided
- on those long years ago, without even knowing I'd made a
- choice. The name, of course, was Ruby Begonia.
- Ruby Begonia. Something about the name *does* strike a
- familiuh kaw-uhd, and takes me on a journey into the past. It
- warms my heart, like that blanket warmed my toes. I can't explain
- It, I only know I feel it.
- When I closed my paper, I expected to never have
- another newspaper column. And perhaps that will be the case. So,
- when I decided to launch this electronic short fiction magazine,
- the name was never in question.
- So many have asked me about the unusual name of this
- elecmag. Why "Ruby's Pearls?" they ask, and this is why.
- I may never have that column again. But I'll always
- have "Ruby's Pearls."
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- This brief collection of short stories is electronically
- published by A.C. Aarbus Publishing, Inc., for your reading
- pleasure. The contents are copyrighted, and may not be
- reproduced in forms other than electronically.
- Ruby's is dedicated to fiction short stories, and may
- frequently contain satirical spoofs, meant to amuse and
- entertain. No offense is intended to any individual, group or
- organization, and the broad spectrum of characterization is
- intended to be so outlandish as to obviously establish its
- humorous intent. Any resemblance to people, places or
- associations, living or dead, active or defunct, is purely
- coincidental. Aside, that is, from those real folk inhabiting the
- fictional Kent's Place, many of whom have been spotted, bellied
- up to the bar, wearing floppy hats and dark sunglasses, affecting
- foreign accents and general unfamiliarity with the native English
- language, and posturing under assumed names and bogus reputations
- in a supreme effort to protect the guilty and criminally insane.
- As a body, they are all pretty much drinking Staggering
- Highlander chased with a straight shot of lemon schnapps, which
- is probably directly related to the insanity.
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